Show Notes
On this December 10th edition of The Rated-R Safety Show, Jay dives headfirst into the multiverse of madness — from Christmas-season chaos powered by candy canes and hot chocolate to Australia’s massive social-media shutdown for teens. We break down why the Ghislaine Maxwell investigative files are about to go public, why PepsiCo is swinging an axe at nearly 20% of its product line, and how one man in Los Angeles got arrested for painting a crosswalk in the name of safety.
Jay unpacks the politics, the absurdities, and the “did-that-really-just-happen?” moments shaping the day — including Trump’s self-awarded A+++++ on the economy, the University of Colorado’s $10 million vaccine lawsuit settlement, and the growing global tension spilling into the news cycle.
Plus: listener questions, Christmas montages, a Fake World music cameo, sleep-study revelations, obituary psychology, and the always-unfiltered stream-of-consciousness that makes EP 1257 a ride worth taking.
Broadcasting from Orlando.
Transmitting across the multiverse.
Completely unapologetic.
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